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Did Ole Miss Rebels' Bench Spark Enough Against Vanderbilt Commodores in Oxford?

First Half


The Ole Miss Rebels faced off against the Vanderbilt Commodores at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion, resulting in a closely contested 89-86 game. The first half saw the Rebels taking an early lead, scoring 37 points compared to the Commodores' 33. Key contributions came from AJ Storr, who managed to score efficiently with a field goal percentage of 36 percent. Meanwhile, Corey Chest made his presence felt on the boards with 11 rebounds.


Dec 5, 2023; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels forward Jamarion Sharp (3) dunks during the second half against the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

Second Half


As the second half unfolded, both teams ramped up their offensive efforts. The Landsharks added another 39 points to their tally while maintaining a solid shooting performance of 46 percent from two-point range. James Scott played a pivotal role by adding crucial points and assists that kept Ole Miss competitive throughout this period.


Overtime


The game extended into overtime after both teams were tied at regulation time. In this decisive period, despite scoring an additional 10 points, Ole Miss fell short as Vanderbilt outscored them with a total of 13 points in overtime play. Ilias Kamardine's defensive efforts were notable as he contributed one block and one steal during critical moments.


Ole Miss Rebels vs Vanderbilt Commodores Match Summary


In this intense matchup between conference rivals, turnovers proved costly for the Landsharks as they committed a total of 17 compared to Vanderbilt's nine. This disparity allowed the Commodores to capitalize on fast-break opportunities and secure victory despite trailing for significant portions of regular time.


Post Game Analysis


A closer look at individual performances reveals that Patton Pinkins stood out with his efficient shooting display—registering an impressive free throw percentage of 90 percent—and leading all scorers for Ole Miss with significant contributions off-the-bench accounting for part of their bench’s total contribution which was notably higher than usual games.


Looking ahead: Fans can catch the next home game when Ole Miss hosts South Carolina Gamecocks on March 7th at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion in Oxford; tip-off is scheduled for early afternoon at approximately around noon local time (1:00 PM EDT). Tune into SEC Network if you’re unable to attend live!


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